6Days 3Nights Peek of Kenya

6Days 3Nights Peek of Kenya
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Lake Nakuru
* Over 1 million flamingos
* Over 400 species of birds
* Plentiful and easy game viewing: leopard, white & black rhino
* Picturesque landscape
ACCOMODATION
Lake Nakuru : Mbweha Camp
Masai Mara : Tipilikwani Luxury Tented Camp
LAND ROUTE
Masai Mara
* Annual migration happens in the Masai Mara
* Exceptional game viewing: all predators
* Tremendous views across the plains
* Mara River Hippo Pools
* Traditional Masai culture
Nairobi
*Capital City of Kenya
*Highest urban population in East Africa
*Named after a water hole known in Maasai as Ewaso Nairobi, meaning
“cool waters”
*Cosmopolitan and multicultural religious city
* Immigrants from former British colonies i.e. India, Somalia and Sudan
DAY 01 : SINGAPORE – NAIROBI via BANGKOK
(MEAL ON BOARD)
Depart Singapore to the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, on Kenya Airways, The Pride of Africa.
DAY 02 : NAIROBI - LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
2.5 hours /170km
(B/L/D)
Jambo! Karibu!
It is an early morning’s touch down in Africa – at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. As you gather your baggage and walk
out of the baggage hall, your hosts in Kenya eagerly await your arrival in traditional African smile and style - wet towels and
champagne. It is a tradition in Africa to present a gift as an expression of joy and happiness - what better gift than an authentic safari
hat and other safari souvenirs!
Start your peek by driving down the scenic Great Rift Valley with breath-taking views of Mt
Longonot and Lake Naivasha while you proceed to Lake Nakuru to arrive for lunch.
Check in Mbweha Camp, nestled up against the southern border of Lake Nakuru National
Park with beautiful views of the Eburu and Mau Ranges.
Continue with an afternoon game viewing drive circumventing Lake Nakuru. The lake is
situated in the heart of the Rift Valley and is one of Kenya's most famous soda lakes. A
major feature of this park is the bird life and it is world renowned as the home for millions
of Flamingos. A rhino sanctuary also provides the opportunity to see the greatly
endangered black rhino.
Return to the camp for dinner. Overnight in Lake Nakuru - Mbweha Camp or similar.
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DAY 03 : LAKE NAKURU - MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
5.0 hours/330km
(B/L/D)
After enjoying breakfast, depart for Kenya's famous game reserve.
Begin the day venturing through the Great Rift Valley travelling to the northernmost
extension of the Serengeti Plains and one of the richest wildlife Game Reserves, the
Masai Mara! The Mara is home to the awesome black-manned lion, the elusive
leopard, stately giraffes, vast herds of elephants, rhino, thundering herds of zebra,
migrating wildebeest and numerous other plains game. Arrive at a camp for late lunch.
After lunch, depart for an afternoon game-viewing drive.
Dinner and overnight in Masai Mara - Tipilikwani Luxury Tented Camp or similar.
DAY 04 : MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
(B/L/D)
Amka! Wake up for an early morning breakfast and a full morning’s game viewing
drive to return for lunch. Experience the friendly atmosphere where the Masai
community lives in harmony with wild game.
After lunch, visit a traditional Masai Manyatta (off the beaten track) and experience the
culture of this world famous community. The Masai still live as they did for centuries Interact with these nomadic people and experience their way of life as you learn about
their customs and traditions.
Continue with afternoon game viewing as you return to the lodge for dinner.
Overnight in Masai Mara - Tipilikwani Luxury Tented Camp or similar.
OPTIONAL: Balloon Safari over the Mara plains followed by a champagne breakfast.
DAY 05 : MASAI MARA - NAIROBI
5.0 hours/290km
(B/L/D)
An early morning game drive is followed by breakfast at the camp.
Check out and bid farewell to your friendly hosts and embark on a scenic drive to Nairobi arriving in time for lunch at The Carnivore
Restaurant. Spend the rest of the afternoon doing last minute shopping and sightseeing. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant.
After dinner, you will be transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your flight home.
DAY 06 : BANGKOK – SINGAPORE
Home Sweet Home….. with sweet memories of a wonderful Kenyan safari !!!
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(MEAL ON BOARD)
Price per Pax
Prices in SG Dollar (SGD)
Adult:
Infant:
2 -6
0
Child sharing with adult: 0
Child in own room: 0
Young sharing with adult: 0
Young in own room: 0
Tour leader: 0
Local guide: 0
Using ONE Specially Designed 4 x 4 Landcruiser
Validity
05/01/2016-31/03/2016
01/04/2016-31/05/2016
01/06/2016-30/06/2016
01/07/2016-31/10/2016
01/11/2016-15/12/2016
2 To Go
4,594.00
4,298.00
4,594.00
4,746.00
4,594.00
4 To Go
4,066.00
3,762.00
4,066.00
4,218.00
4,066.00
6 To Go
3,890.00
3,586.00
3,890.00
4,050.00
3,890.00
Optional Extras & Excursions
Balloon Safari over the Maasai Mara Plains
Single supl.
420.00
NIL
420.00
435.00
420.00
USD Per Person
425.00
Masai Village Visit
40.00
Double: price per person sharing a double room. Single: single supplement. Triple: price per person sharing a triple room. Quad.: price per person
sharing a quadruple room. Infant: per infant under 2 years, child: per child under 12 years, young: per young under 16 years, sharing: sharing with two
paying adults.
Festive Season Supplement
Prices in US Dollar (USD)
Adult:
Infant:
2
0
Child sharing with adult: 0
Child in own room: 0
03/04/2016- 01/04/2016
Easter supplement – per pax per night
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Young sharing with adult: 0
Young in own room: 0
Tour leader: 0
Local guide: 0
USD Per Pax per night
40.00
Kenya Holidays Terms & Conditions:
Child policy:
 Child with extra bed: 85% of twin sharing rate
 Child half twin: same rate as adult twin
 Child rates not applicable to children below TEN.
These rates are based on the services as detailed in the enclosed itinerary.
Package Includes: Return air tickets on Kenya Airways Economy class
Please book TG ‘S’, SQ ‘K’ class and KQ ‘T’ class.
 Private meet and greet in Nairobi with our traditional Kenya welcome!
 Accommodation and meals as specified in the itinerary - Food & Bev while on Safari
 Private use of specially designed 4x4wd safari land cruiser whilst on Safari
 Services of a Professional English Speaking guide-driver
 All game drives as specified in the itinerary
 Park Entry Tickets to Lake Nakuru National Park & the Masai Mara Game Reserve.
 Unlimited bottled water supplied in your safari vehicle during your game drives, transfers etc
Package Excludes: Airport taxes & surcharges
 Visa Fees
 Travel Insurance - we strongly recommend that comprehensive travel insurance be purchased for the duration of
your journey to protect against any missed or delayed flights, illnesses etc that may cause cancellation of your
travel plans.
 Tips to hotel staff, gratuities to Driver/Guide etc
Recommended at USD5 to USD10 per person per day, porterage at USD2
 All Personal Expenses such as Drinks, Laundry, Telephone
 Any services not mentioned above.
Booking Terms and Conditions:
50% deposit is required at the time of booking.
The balance should be sent at least 40 days prior to tour commencement.
Cancellation and No show charges:
Reservations that are cancelled, reduced in length of stay or reduced in numbers (hereinafter collectively called a
CANCELLATION) are subject to Cancellation and No Show fees if cancelled within 30 days of the arrival date:
30 days to 22 days prior to arrival: 25%
21 days to 15 days prior to arrival: 30%
14 days to 07 days prior to arrival: 50%
06 days to 03 days prior to arrival: 65%
02 days to 01 days prior to arrival: 80%
No Show: 100%
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Vehicles Used on Safari
Specially designed 4x4wd Safari Land cruiser
Custom designed safari land cruiser with pop up roof for maximum game viewing. All vehicles equipped with long range two way HF
radios linked to our main offices, cool boxes and fridges, reference guide books & UNLIMITED bottled water.
5
6
7
3
4
1
2
Driver
Opt.
Accommodation Information
Mbweha Safari Camp
Tucked away in the spectacular vastness of The Great Rift Valley on a private 6400 acre Congreve Conservancy, Mbweha Camp is
nestled up against the southern border of Lake Nakuru National Park with beautiful views of the Eburu and Mau Ranges.
Ten cottages built of lava stone and thatched makuti roof add glamour and style to its contemporary African ambience with clever use
of indigenous artefacts, fabric and modern cooking pots. Every cottage, styled individually, is surrounded by Candelabra Euphorbia,
yellow barked Acacia and other indigenous trees that provide a relaxed atmosphere as you listen to the African night sounds of a lion
roar or the laughter of the hyena in the distance. Bush walks, night game drives, sundowners or bush breakfast and hot air ballooning
over the spectacular Great Rift Valley and the lakes below are additional activities that you can enjoy and enhance your stay in truly
remarkable and authentic African setting.
Tipilikwani Luxury Tented Camp
As the maxim goes: Location! Location! Location!
Set on the banks of the Talek River and overlooking the Mara plains, Tipilikwani Camp has one of the most spectacular views
available. Set in the middle of what is considered the greatest wildlife reserve in Africa, Maasai Mara is home to one of the modern
wonders of the world; the wildebeest migration as well as home to the Big Five. Enjoy an alfresco breakfast by the Talek River or a
cold refreshing drink over a spectacular sunset or experience fine dining by candlelight all overlooked by carefully trained attentive
staff. During the day, search for lions, cheetah, elephant, leopard, black rhino, giraffe, zebra, hippo and over 500 resident bird species
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including larks, sunbirds and the Lilac- Breasted Roller This is the Tipilikwani Experience.
Location and park information
Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park covers 188 sq kms and is dominated by the shallow waters of the lake at it's centre. The lake itself is about
62 sq km and the birdlife is superb, with over 450 species recorded. Lake Nakuru is especially famous for its concentrations of greater
and lesser flamingos and pelicans, which at certain times of year number in the millions.
The landscape surrounding the lake is a picturesque combination of savannah, marshes and woodland which supports a good variety
of wildlife. Tree climbing lions, buffalo, waterbuck, Burchell's zebra, hippo, baboons, impala and Rothschild's giraffe can all be seen,
and Nakuru is recognised as one of the best places in the country for daytime leopard sightings. The national park is also one of
Kenya's premier rhino sanctuaries, with good numbers of breeding white and black rhino.
Lake Nakuru national park is 2 hours drive north of Nairobi, and is accessible using 2-wheel-drive vehicles. A leisurely drive around
the lake takes about 3 hours.
Masai Mara Game Reserve
Probably the most famous of the reserves, the Masai Mara, in Kenya's south western corner, boasts an astonishing amount of game.
Unfenced, the Mara is bounded in the east by the Ngama Hills and in the west by the Oloololo or Siria Escarpment. Gazelle,
wildebeest and zebra graze in large numbers and where prey is found so are predators. Not only is this a great place in which to find
game, but the wide greeny-gold savannahs spotted with thorn trees make it ideal for photography. The Mara, as it is known in Kenya,
is ravishingly beautiful and also offers long, undisturbed views and utterly dramatic panoramas. The weather really means something
here. The sun may beat down unforgivingly, huge clouds in fabulous shapes may sweep across the widest of skies, the wind ripples
the grasses as though they are stroked by a giant hand. The landscape is stunning.
The famously black-manned Mara lions are possibly the stars of the Mara show, but cheetah, elephant, kongoni, topi, Thompson's
gazelle, waterbuck, hyena, and primates are all here too. As with the rest of Kenya, the birding is good. There is no settlement within
the reserve however; the Mara is in theory owned by the Maasai, pastoralists and, in earlier times, renowned lion-killers. Lodges and
hotels offer the opportunity to buy their beadwork, checked cloths and copies of their spears. It is said that if lions scent approaching
Maasai on the breeze they move swiftly in the opposite direction.
Famously, the Mara is the northerly end of the Great Migration, that great primeval surge of wildebeest, zebra and antelope that
sweeps in from Tanzania's Serengeti to Kenya's Masai Mara as the Tanzanian grass starts to fail. They are tracked by the large
predators who pick off the weak, the stragglers and the young. The great herds, nearing their destination by July, mass along the Mara
River, pushing, shoving and fantastically noisy, just waiting for the first animal to cross so that they can all follow, lemming-like, on the
final leg of the journey. However, crocodiles lie in wait, sluggishly cruising the waters, fully prepared for their best meal of the year.
Many fail in the life-and-death struggle - drowned, eaten by the crocodiles or, made careless or weak by their stressful swim, brought
down by lions. The Masai Mara is terrible yet wonderful, and not to be missed.
Nairobi
It is impossible to believe that just over 100 years ago the only visitors to the area which is now Nairobi were the Maasai tribe, who
used to water their cattle at a "boggy waterhole". They called it Enkare Nyarobi – literally 'the place of cold water'. In the dying years
of the 19th century as the Uganga railway forged its way through Kenya, the area became a railhead for the assault on the eastern
wall of the escarpment. Because of the swampy surroundings, the railway workers camps rapidly turned into a shanty town, inhabited
by rats which brought the plague, and it is doubtful if anyone could envisage that one day this would become the 'City in the Sun'
Between the 1903 and 1908 potential settlers arrived in Kenya responding to the promise of cheap agricultural land (which did not
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strictly belong to the government to give away) and many wealthy sportsmen arrived to hunt the game. Hotels sprang up to cater for
the visitors and the base for the valuable tourist industry was laid during those early years.
In 1950 Nairobi became a City by Royal Charter, the streets ablaze with flowering trees and shrubs and to this day the flowering
jacaranda trees in the later months of the year are one of Nairobi's great attractions.
Nairobi is now a city of around 3 million people and the heart of the commerce and industry for the whole of East Africa. Over the
years the city has developed with modern infrastructure, the expected high rise buildings, tourist hotels and many places of
entertainment. Additionally Nairobi has a near perfect climate, lying 144 km south of the equator at an altitude of 5451ft (1662m) and
494 km from the shores of the Indian Ocean. The city has maintained its cosmopolitan ambience which is apparent, not only in the
different races and communities who work in and around the city, but also in the architecture and variety of religious buildings,
churches, temples, mosques, synagogues.
The range of attractions and places to visit are amazing. A typical day could perhaps start with a tour of the city, including visits to the
excellent Railway Museum with its records of the history of the railway (which is also the history of the country). Here visitors may see
the carriage from which an unfortunate Superintendent for the Railway was dragged by a man-eating lion in the year 1900.
The National Museum of Kenya has fine exhibits of East African fauna, birds, fish and reptiles as well as collection of cultural merit.
An organised tour may also include visits to the City Hall and Law Courts, the bazaars and the markets with their colourful displays of
locally grown fruit and flowers as well as handicrafts and many different centres of worship, including the spectacular Jamia Mosque. A
visit should be paid to the Memorial Park, created in memory of the many victims of the inhumane bombing of the American Embassy
and nearby buildings on 7 August 1998. This is the only city in the world which has a National Park on its doorstep, and within a short
drive visitors enter completely a different world – the Nairobi National Park. Lion, cheetah, buffalo and rhino as well as more common
plains game like gazelles, zebra, ostrich and giraffe live within the park.
Many will have heard of the film 'Out of Africa' which starred Meryl Streep as Karen Blixen and Robert Redford as her lover, Denys
Finch Hatton. The well developed suburb of Karen takes its name from the author, and any visit to this area should include a visit to
her old home set ‘in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills'.
A short distance away, the Giraffe Centre, where the history of the endangered Rothschild Giraffe (which include the famous "Daisy
Rothschild") can be studied and the descendants of the family can be fed, will also appeal.
A morning visit can be paid to the famous Daphne Sheldrake orphans, tiny elephant, rhino and occasionally a kudu which have been
rescued from the wilds and are brought up until they are capable of returning to the bush.
Within the environs of Nairobi there are several excellent golf courses (one running alongside the main highway opposite the city
centre); a proliferation of social clubs offering facilities for cricket, tennis, field hockey, squash, rugby and swimming and a popular
race course set alongside the indigenous forest.
The unique and popular Carnivore spit roast complex on the edge of the game park offers game meat as a speciality, in addition to the
more normal roasts expected by dedicated meat-eaters.
As a 'Safari capital' of East Africa, Nairobi has more than enough to entertain any visitor for several days, either before of after their
planned safari.
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